An object in motion will stay in motion UNLESS acted upon by an outside force to stop it's motion.
If you wreck your car, then it is usually the insurance that pays for you ;)
because the car is not in motion, untill an outside force acts apoun it.
There are many car wreck lawyers in the Boston area. The number is close to 1,000. Any personal injury law firm will usually handle this type of case as well.
It all depends on how bad the car wreck was.
Newton's first law of motion tells us that an object in motion stays in motion. When someone slams on the breaks in the car, the breaks can stop the car, but can't stop the driver from being thrown forward.
The car that caused the first wreck is responsible for both wrecks for is initial wreck caused the wreck following it.
The law of motion states that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an external force. In the case of a car, the brakes provide the necessary force to counteract the car's motion and bring it to a stop. Without brakes, the car would continue moving due to inertia.
newton's first law of motion
no he did not die in a car wreck he is still alive & he is look handsome ;)
It is the law of inertia bringing you forward while the car stops, the law of inertia states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, while an object in motion tends to stay in motion.
Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. In the context of a car's motion, this means that the acceleration of the car is determined by the net force applied to it (such as the engine power and friction) and the car's mass. This law helps explain how a car accelerates, decelerates, and turns while in motion.
first law of motion